Jeremy Hunt has announced tens of billions of pounds of cuts and stealth tax rises in the Autumn budget statement – from council tax and income tax to energy bills, minimum wage and the state pension and benefits
Jeremy Hunt today unleashed a barrage of tax hikes on Brits and a wave of future cuts that critics will say herald a new era of austerity.
The Tory Chancellor announced tens of billions of pounds in cuts and stealth hikes – which will create misery for millions – in the Autumn Statement.
And he said the UK is now in recession, based on the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts. The watchdog said GDP was to grow by 4.2% this year then falls 1.4% in 2023, before rising again by 1.3%, 2.6% and 2.7% in the following three years.
Household disposable income will plummet 7.1% in real terms over this year and next year put together, the OBR watchdog said – the biggest drop since records began in 1956. It will still be below pre-pandemic levels by 2028.